creating a new key combination for a WTP commandhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/63752/200896/#msg_200896
Originally posted by: adam.hardy.no.spam.cyberspaceroad.spam

How would I do this? Can I unzip a jar to edit the plugin.xml? If so, which jar
would it be and what command for mapping a key combination to the 'publish'
button on the servers view?

Thanks
Adam]]>2007-10-01T18:57:22-00:00Re: creating a new key combination for a WTP commandhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/63752/201430/#msg_201430
Originally posted by: adam.hardy.no.spam.cyberspaceroad.spam

adam hardy on 01/10/07 19:57, wrote:
> How would I do this? Can I unzip a jar to edit the plugin.xml? If so,
> which jar would it be and what command for mapping a key combination to
> the 'publish' button on the servers view?

AFAIK I should be able to go into one of the WTP jars in the eclipse
installation to configure my desired key combination to the appropriate WTP
plugin.xml file.

Am I totally misguided here? Any answer would be most welcome.]]>2007-10-07T16:37:54-00:00Re: creating a new key combination for a WTP commandhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/63752/201437/#msg_201437
> adam hardy on 01/10/07 19:57, wrote:
>> How would I do this? Can I unzip a jar to edit the plugin.xml? If so,
>> which jar would it be and what command for mapping a key combination
>> to the 'publish' button on the servers view?
>
> AFAIK I should be able to go into one of the WTP jars in the eclipse
> installation to configure my desired key combination to the appropriate
> WTP plugin.xml file.
>
> Am I totally misguided here? Any answer would be most welcome.

You can create a custom binding for any command. You don't have to
modify jars, or plugin.xml files to do this. Just do a search in the
Eclipse help for "key bindings" or "assigning custom key bindings".
This should get you going.

Dave]]>David Carver2007-10-07T17:50:32-00:00Re: creating a new key combination for a WTP commandhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/63752/201757/#msg_201757
Originally posted by: adam.hardy.no.spam.cyberspaceroad.spam

David Carver on 07/10/07 18:50, wrote:
> adam hardy wrote:
>> adam hardy on 01/10/07 19:57, wrote:
>>> How would I do this? Can I unzip a jar to edit the plugin.xml? If so,
>>> which jar would it be and what command for mapping a key combination
>>> to the 'publish' button on the servers view?
>>
>> AFAIK I should be able to go into one of the WTP jars in the eclipse
>> installation to configure my desired key combination to the
>> appropriate WTP plugin.xml file.
>>
>> Am I totally misguided here? Any answer would be most welcome.
>
> You can create a custom binding for any command. You don't have to
> modify jars, or plugin.xml files to do this. Just do a search in the
> Eclipse help for "key bindings" or "assigning custom key bindings". This
> should get you going.

Well I hope you can create a custom binding for any command, but it's not in the
General->Keys menu, even if you check the "include unbound commands" and
uncheck all the advanced filter options.

This Keys menu /just doesn't contain/ the 'publish' button.

Check it out.

I am asking about jars and plugin.xml files because that's what I was told would
be the most likely solution (on another eclipse list).

But thanks for answering! I was beginning to think this must be some sort of
taboo subject.

Adam]]>2007-10-10T20:05:29-00:00Re: creating a new key combination for a WTP commandhttps://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/63752/202053/#msg_202053
> David Carver on 07/10/07 18:50, wrote:
> This Keys menu /just doesn't contain/ the 'publish' button.
>
> Check it out.
>
> I am asking about jars and plugin.xml files because that's what I was
> told would be the most likely solution (on another eclipse list).
>
> But thanks for answering! I was beginning to think this must be some
> sort of taboo subject.

I would suggest opening a bug/feature request in WTP to make this
available if it currently isn't. Unfortunately there are really only a
handful of the community and committer members that are active in these
forums, so it may take a while for a question to answered.

The bug requests are monitored a lot more closely in WST/WTP than the
newsgroups unfortunately.]]>David Carver2007-10-13T04:05:30-00:00